Posted on 02/27/2017 11:38:07 AM PST by Oakleaf
Full Title: "Inside Trump's Secret Dinner A Side of the President You Don't Ever See"
A positive story? Wait till the Fake News crowd runs with this!
“He ate his aged New York strip steak with catsup as he always does.”
HORRORS! Ketchup on a fine aged New York Strip!
Might as well go to Sizzler if one is going to put ketchup on a streak.
The CNN headline will be “Trump puts ketchup on his steaks! The monster!!”
I was a corporate flight attendant and had to cook meals on a Gulfstream.
One thing I * KNOW * is anyone can eat their food any way they want and I never would bat an eye.
Its the Golden Rule : he who makes the gold makes the rules.
Or order it well done. Really no flavor left.
Ha, I see we all had the same thought!
Okay Jake(Tapper).
Inquiring minds want to know - How well do news media people tip their servers?
Well done! Ketchup! Maybe the Trump detractors are right! He IS a barbarian! ;<)
Yup. There’s alway some sanctimonious jerk crawling out from behind a keyboard criticizing everything Trump does.
He ate it with catsup as he always does.
or “Trump has cow murdered, then murders his steak!”
My B-I-L does exactly the same thing.
If he sees any Pink inside of his Steak, it isn’t cooked enough. While I usually order my Steak Medium, I order it Medium Rare if we go out to eat just to see him squirm.
He also puts Catsup on everything, and I mean everything.
Yeah. But DJT ain’t no dog eater.
First of all, odumbo would NEVER have done anything similar, NEVER! Had that been odumbo who gave such a tip (never gonna happen), he would probably picked the bus boys pocket as he walked out.
Also, “C-Note”, I realized after I read you post that this is probably not current usage, the younger people call them “Benjamins”. It originated sometime after World War One as slang, based either on C as short for ‘Century’ or as short for Latin for a hundred, ‘centum’. I suspect given the educational level of most yeggs, thugs, hoodlums and goons of the twenties it was the former rather than the latter.
I recall reading years ago about Sinatra, telling one of his entourage to “Duke him a C note” or “Duke him a hundred” when he wanted someone tipped.
Finally, as long as we're talking about C-notes, remember the “Kansas City Bankroll” or “KC Roll” - a wad of singles with one or two C-notes on the outside, rubber banded and flashed to make people think you had a lot more money than you did.
The tip was to cover up the real scandal. Burnt steak smothered in ketchup.
The uber-millionaire Clintons and Obamas would never tip anywhere close to that - that is, if they tip at all.
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